Prevent The Sun and Sneaky Eyes From Getting In Your Ride

Fort Lauderdale, FL’s Leader In Ceramic Window Tinting Installation

Ceramic Window Tint Film Packages At Detail Geeks


Interior Vehicle Privacy and Protection With A Sporty Look - What More Is Needed?


Viewed frequently as the icing on the vehicle perfection cake, window tinting is the perfect way to complete a total auto detailing experience here at Detail Geeks! We bring the absolute best in interior protection, privacy, and aesthetic style to all automobiles, whether they are exotic sports cars, commercial trucks, or daily drivers like Sedans and minivans.


The stylish look of a window tint film package from us at Detail Geeks is no longer the main function sought after by auto enthusiasts in our area. There are several, more prominent reasons why vehicle owners of all walks of life seek out a comprehensive window tint film package. Here is a look into just a few:


  • Prevention of fading, cracking, and other damage caused by interior ultraviolet exposure
  • Internal temperature control that maintains comfort and prevents component degradation
  • Improved privacy for your interior that also thwarts burglary attempts
  • Increased resale value by taking proactive measures to protect your vehicle’s delicate areas


Window tint films are no longer exclusive to those who want a sports car style added to their ride - they are for everyone, and we want to bring them to you to positively impact your driving life! For more information about our packages or to book your window tinting service today, contact our professionals at Detail Geeks right away.

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Window Tinting FAQs - We Have The Answers


  • Are window tint films indestructible?

    Window tint films do not necessarily act like paint protection films for glass, as they are applied to the interior side of a window or rear windshield. While they can keep cracked glass from shattering, this is not their primary function on your automobile. Our installation team specializes in the proper installation of window tint films, ensuring their physical quality from the start.

  • Will window tinting keep my car’s internal temperature down?

    Absolutely! The ultraviolet repulsion that is facilitated by both our window tint packages keep the temperature of your vehicle’s cab down to a minimum. This is desirable for you and your passenger’s comfort but also in helping protect the internal components of your automobile from malfunction due to overheating..

  • How does your team prepare glass for tinting?

    Our team of professionals will always make sure to prepare the surface of any area where window tint film is going to be applied. Prior to any work being done, we will thoroughly clean and decontaminate the glass surface. This ensures that there are no streaks or bubbles in the window tint.

  • What is the main difference between the standard tint and ceramic tint?

    The main difference between the two films that we offer here at Detail Geeks is that the standard window tinting film will reduce the amount of heat that enters your car by 88% while the ceramic IR Plus window tinting film will reduce the amount of heat that enters your car by 98%. Both films are made of high-quality, durable nano-ceramic material that will last for years if well cared for.

The Rules of The Road - Florida’s Window Tint Film Laws


Fort Lauderdale is located in the Sunshine State, which means more vehicles than not seek out the highly beneficial characteristics of the window tinting films found here at Detail Geeks. But it is important to note that Florida has specific regulations regarding the darkness and reflective nature of window tint films on a variety of cars, trucks, SUVs, minivans, and more.


To your benefit as a customer of our window tint film packages, we at Detail Geeks have broken down the specifics around window tinting regulations and laws for the state of Florida:


As it pertains to window tint darkness, windshield strips on Sedans, SUVs, minivans, and trucks must keep all products above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line. For both front driver and passenger side windows, all of those aforementioned vehicles must allow in at least 28% of light into their cab. The rear windows, which include driver, passenger, and windshields of Sedans must allow 15% of light into their cab, whereas larger vehicles can allow in merely 6%.


Window tint film reflections must be no more than 25% if they are applied to the front driver and passenger windows on both Sedans and larger vehicles like SUVs, trucks, and vans. In regards to the back driver and passenger side windows, only 35% reflection is allowed on all automobiles.

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